

Griffin Atop Entablature
A painting of a griffin atop an entablature. The painting is on a beige wall with cracks and damage. The griffin is in profile, facing left, with a long neck and tail, and wings. It is primarily shades of gray with hints of yellow. The griffin stands on a ledge that has a decorative border with a red and gold pattern. The ledge is shades of yellow. To the left, a red metal decorative object protrudes into the frame. The bottom right and left corners of the wall are damaged and chipped.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 634 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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